Submit a Proposal to Speak at OS Summit Japan and Automotive Linux Summit By March 18
The Linux Foundation | 06 March 2018
Open Source Summit Japan and Automotive Linux Summit 2018 are once again co-located and will be held June 20-22 at the Tokyo Conference Center Ariake in Tokyo. Both events offer participants the opportunity to learn about the latest projects, technologies, and developments taking place across the open source ecosystem, and specifically in the Automotive Linux arena.
The deadline to submit a proposal is just 3 weeks away on Sunday, March 18, 2018. Don’t miss the opportunity to educate and influence hundreds of technologists and open source professionals by speaking at one of these events.
Tracks for Open Source Summit Japan include:
- Cloud Native Apps/Serverless/Microservices
- Infrastructure and Automation (Cloud/Cloud Native/DevOps)
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics
- Linux Systems
- Networking and Orchestration
- Blockchain
- Open Source Leadership, Compliance, Strategy and Governance
View a list of suggested topics and submit your proposal now
Suggested topics for Automotive Linux Summit include:
- Connected Car, Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V), Vehicle-to-Cloud (V2C)
- Security And Privacy
- In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) & Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Augmented Reality, Heads-Up Display
- Delivering Live Content And Updates To Vehicles In Motion
- Legal Issues
- Functional Safety And Open Source Software
- W3C for Automotive
- Non-AGL Technical Projects (e.g. Smart Roads, Self-Driving Vehicles, CarPlay, Android Auto)
View a full list of suggested topics and submit your proposal now
Get inspired! Watch presentations from Automotive Linux Summit & Open Source Summit Japan 2017
- Abby Kearns, Executive Director, Cloud Foundry Foundation
- Brian Behlendorf, Executive Director, The Hyperledger Project
- Tin Hang, Founder & CEO, OSVehicle
- Kenichi Murata, Project General Manager/Group Manager Connected Strategy & Planning Group, Connected Company, Toyota Motor Corp.
- The Future is Cloud Native – Panel Discussion
- Keiko Harada, Program Manager, Microsoft
- Ian Lewis, Developer Advocate, Google
- Eduardo Silva, Open Source Engineer, Treasure Data
- Moderator: Chris Aniszczyk, COO, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Watch all keynotes from Open Source Summit Japan >>
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Want to see your name on the list this year? Submit your proposal before the March 18 deadline.
Planning to attend? Register Now now to save $175 before early bird pricing ends!
Linux Foundation members and LF Project members receive an additional 20% discount off current registration pricing, and academic and non-profit discounts are available as well. Email events@linuxfoundation.org for discount information.
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